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gretawire well come to "red eye." i'm tom shillue. let's check in with tv's andy levy to see what exciting stories we will be discussing this evening. >> sean penn holds a secret meeting with el chapo. pep said it was the first time he enjoyed seeing 21 grams. and donald trump says football has gotten soft, but soft enough he wouldn't get a melody ferment from playing? and disney reveals the short list of actors in the running to play the young hans solo. i think sir isaac newton would be perfect. >> let's welcome our guest. juan, you are no longer the
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hottest williams on fox news. ebony kay williams. there is no i in team, but there is a bunch in eccentric opinionated critic. author of "razzle dazzle" the battle for broadway, michael reidle. she has done more line drawings than the jones town pd. cartoonist and author of "mama tried" emily slake. and like tom kodder he president didn't look to a dog on "america's got talent" he left left -- he lost to a whole field of talent. let's start the show. sean penn says he has no regrets to his visit to interview el chapo. pep said "i have -- penn said" i have nothing to hide." sounds like he has something to hide. the actor and activist -- what do you call him?
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>> a more ron. a moron, n idiot, a left wing stiewj. >> he is under fire on multiple fronts and perhaps none more hurtful n that the new york post. i love them. el jerko. among the criticism he fawned over a drug trafficker whose, on killed countless real journalists. penn's 10,000-word piece begins with an admission, my head is swimming, labeling track phones, one per contact, one per day, de stroirks burn, levels ofen description, mirroring through black phone and anonymous e-mail addresses, access in draft form. it is a clandestined show for the most i illiterate man standing. at 55 years old i never learned to use a laptop. do they still make laptops? no [bleep] idea. i think he wrote it in a laptop. >> i feel like he was trying so hard to be so elegant and
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astute. sean penn, so lame, so whack. >> you didn't think he was channeling the beat poets of earlier days? >> no. >> he was using the drugs el chapo sells, but what is really going on is "rolling stone" was not relevant since the bee-gee's were on the cover. it is an attempt to gem up sales for this old falled drugy magazine that was discredited when they did the university of virginia attack on the fraternity that was completely made up. we should take nothing seriously from this idiotic, counter culture, irrelevant magazine. >> wow. you got through that without using the word rag, did you? that's unbelievable. emily, sean penn, you know, he can do what he wants. >> he can. >> i don't like el chapo. he murders people. >> i don't think -- he didn't
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say he didn't, right? >> why is he shumming -- chumming out with him? >> sean penn wanted to write a movie about sean penn going to see a drug lord. i don't think this was so much like a geography of like a mad man. i am sean penn and] bleep [. >> why doesn't he just say it? >> word count. >> exactly. you have to fill page. look, joe,. >> yes? >> you are all about word count, right? >> all about it. look, here is the deal. sean penn, obviously a jerk. he loves south american dictators. he loves the castro brothers there in cuba. there is not an anti-american he doesn't want to hang around with, right? >> i don't know. i had a lot of questions on this whole thing. >> really? >> yes. >> fire them at me. >> one, was it like some sort of study that he was doing? i was trying to figure it out.
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my wife and i had a conversation because we were both like is "rolling stone" doing this? are they writing articles and attaching celebrities to different things? is he studying this for a part later? >> that's my theory. i think he wants to play el chapo. >> the only person who can play el chapo is the plane, the plane. sean penn like "rolling stone" and the counter culture is against america. they turn these villains who stand against america into heros. he would have wrote a slobbering piece over jihady john if he could have. >> i am not even mad at sean penn for trying to make this greater political statement. he is the wrong person to make it, but that's his thing, fine. but when you glam more rise and worship the throne of a mass murderer you do yourself a huge disservice and whatever
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cause you think you are helping. it is the wrong play. >> rolling stone -- obviously it is in the news. people count them down-and-out, but they keep coming back with these wonderfully discredited pieces. maybe they are still in the game. >> this is the kind of thing that gets attention which we are talking about. i was more excited about this when i thought this was an interview with the guy with the red leotard. >> "rolling stone"'s new lifestyle columnist will be charles manson. from el chapo to el trumpo he is criticized for being too boring. and bernie sanders is too sexy for my taste. on monday a heckler was removed for demanding new material.
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>> the guy is like larry david. >> even worse trump is accused of liking a popular band that people like to mock. somebody held up a sign that says trump likes neck -- nickleback. they quickly took sign away. finally strum trump has thoughts about football. >> what used to violent head on violence, and if that was done by dick butkis they would say he was the greatest player and if it was done by lawrence taylor -- well it was done by them. you used to see these tackles and it was incredible to watch, right? now they tackle, oh head on head collision, 15 yard -- the whole game is screwed up. you say wow what a tackle, bing, flag.
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football has become soft. football has become soft like our country has become soft. it is true. >> i don't think football has become soft. look at this hit from one of the games on saturday. >> need a touchdown to win and this could be it. >> buddy! >> that was a terrible hit, right? come on, football is a tough game. let's go back to the heckling. you have been heckled by crowds and you put it on youtube. >> i have a cd of me yelling at hecklers. >> that was the angry joe. >> angry joe. this is fully medicated two-kid joe. i am on anti-depress accepts that work well and it makes me feel like this could be a big career break of the. >> should people be heckling donald trump?
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>> that wasn't the exact clip i have seen on youtube. it was get him out of here. and they go over and remove him. i wish some of these guys worked at the comedy clubs. i said can you get him out of here? i lose the gig. >> they are not that pro-active. >> no, they let it go. >> i was fired from many gigs and that's why i am on the medication. i have to make a living. i have to be able to let it just roll off you he handled it well. trump nailed it. >> you did get angry. you would lash out. i remember that. i am thinking of that as a different person. the young joe with the aping gree -- the angry black hair. >> your hair was angry? >> your hair was black? >> it was thick, black and
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angry. >> it was hair? >> oh my god i would snap. go on youtube. one has almost four million hits. >> michael, maybe you need medication too. are you always snapping. >> a news good glass of wine is all i need. i think he is a moron and a clown and a car that you value value -- carnival barker. i hope he is elected president because i want to see a white house press conference when ed henry says president trump, it is not going well with china. >> get him out of here! get him out of here! any white house correspondent who dares ask a question he doesn't like he would say get him out of here. >> i love trump being the expert on football. let us not forget that he is an expert. he used to own a football team? he used to own the united states football league, the new jersey team. so for him to say that football is getting soft, you have to take that seriously because he is an expert. >> was that a real team or an
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arena football team? >> it was 1 of those trump teams that went bankrupt. >> it didn't go so well. >> everything he touches -- >> this was his thing. he is serious about this. >> he has a lot of money. can't he just pay them to hit each other for awhile? >> per hit. i think that's what we should do. >> emily, do you think football is too soft? >> i don't have thoughts about football, tom. i think we are missing the larnler po -- the larger point which is somebody figured out a way to make a sentient and get it to run for office. >> we are coming down on trump. joe, you are a fan of trump, right? >> i love trump. >> i would think comedians have an appreciation because he is saying what he wants. it is a good atmosphere for comedians. >> it would be funny if he didn't want to be president.
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>> trump is funnier than the comedians who make fun of him. he gets bigger laughs and he has better gag lines than anybody taking him down. >> so what is your problem? you are always coming down on trump. >> i don't want a facist as our president with bad hair. >> let's move on to this. her dad -- her dab isn't bad. she is getting better to relating to millennial voters. they raised her hip and fun on an appearance on ellen on monday morning. >> you do this and you can dab. and then you can sign a bill and then you dab. that's it. >> i like that. >> i'm voting for trump. that's it. i'm voting for trump. >> that is a shareable moment for social media. later hillary and ellen played heads up with tony gold win on "house of cards."
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>> snap shot? paparazzi. >> yes. >> patty-cake, patty-cake. >> the electric go -- guitar? >> she is looking at the control like it is really there. >> i would like to see bernie do that. >> he should get equal time and play that game on ellen. >> can we see the air guitar again? >> please. >> pathetic. >> see that's impressive air guitar when she adds the sound effects. >> she went straight ukelele. that was like tiny tim. >> it is such a mom air guitar. do you think she will be successful? she is trying to appeal to the young voters.
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is she going to do it? >> i do. i watched that whole thing. >> yom on. -- come on. >> i watched it and i thought she's cooler than my mom. >> that's it. you will probably vote for hillary because are you a woman and women are only voting for women. >> absolutely. i don't think it is necessarily fair to expect, you know, an older lady to be well versed in -- and are millennials watching ellen? is that how she is going for the millennials? >> they love ellen. >> you saw the cut to the audience and they had a bunch of millennialss in the audience. this is the end of any dignity our leaders had. once in a time you saw ronald reagan appear on "what's my line" where they wore tuxedos and they were genuinely witty and elegant, and in a pursuit of a demographic she will never get she makes herself
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into a moron and a buffoon. that's the role donald trump should be playing, not hillary clinton. i am not a hillary fan, but she had a little dignity and now it is all gone. >> i don't know how much dignity she had. this is just showing her to be even less human than i thought she was before this. she is always reminding us she is a normal human being and how uncool are you that you make playing air guitar awkward? i don't have a problem with somebody appearing on ellen. obama has done it and i'm sure trump will do it. i don't doubt it. but it is the way she did it. it is how she does it. >> is she supposed to stand there and be like, i will not dab. >> i am running for president and trying to lead the free world. i am not going to do an air guitar on ellen. >> this thing works. >> no it doesn't. >> it doesn't work. >> even though you think she is too old to be president, i
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think it helps because it shows she is not that hip and cool and it is fun she came to play. >> i think any humanizing activities that don't involve puppies are a bad idea. they should have buried her in pup -- puppies and let it go at that. >> say something bad about hillary. >> i can't. i thought she played the game well. i am an old guy with two kids. i have played that stupid heads up game and i stunk. >> you are not running for president. >> why do i need her to be cool? how many cool presidents have we had? >> that's the problem. i don't have a problem she is not cool. that's fine. i don't vote based on cool points, but when that is your thing to show how cool you are, that's the opposite of being effective. that's all i'm saying. just be who you are. be a rich, i have been in the establishment for 25,000 years candidate. that's who i am. that's authentic. >> be who you are. that's a wonderful lesson to leave our audience with. and for someone who always was who they are, david bowie, a
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live from america's news headquarters i'm kelly wright. good morning. another volatile trading day in asian stock markets. the prices in tokyo are moving lower right at the opening bell. the nikkei index is finishing down 479 points. a mixed day for china as well. hong kong's hang seng index is trading in a narrow range. it is heading lower late in the session. the shanghai composite over came a midmorning loss to overcome a fraction. they both traded slightly lower. isis is now claiming responsibility for the deadly attack on a baghdad mall. at least 18 people were killed and dozens of others were wounded.
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the attack started with a suicide car bombing at the mall's entrance followed by a firefight lasting more than an hour. at least two of the attackers detonated the suicide vests. the mall is in a mostly shiite section of the capitol. u.s. authorities won't get their hand on joaquin guzman anytime soon. it will take up to a year to extradite him. the man known as el chapo was recaptured by the mexican marines. he had been on the run for more than six months since breaking out of a mexican prison the marines killed five during the raid and arrested six others. the world is mourning the loss of rock icon david bowie. fans held a street party on monday night in south london. they sang his hit songs and left flowers and candles under his picture. bowie died after an 18-month battle with cancer and he was
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69. the ticket sales for wednesday's powerball drawing is pushing the jackpot up to an estimated $1.4 billion. yes with a capital b of the they will review the jackpot estimate daily. i'm kelly wright. now back to "red eye." >> i remember one night when i was in junior high school, i used to stay up late, enough to watch the musical act on "saturday night live." that night it was somebody named david bowie. this is what i saw. ♪ life is the top of the cherry ♪ ♪ when you're a boy ♪ you can wear a uniform ♪ when you're a boy ♪ when you're a boy ♪ these are the favorite things when you are a boy ♪
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>> it was absolutely the weirdest thing i had ever seen. it was a nightmare. i thought who would ever like this guy? of course the next time i was at the mall i had to stop in at the good vibrations store to c album cover to get a look at that weirdo. two years later i was in high school and i owned all his albums and dressed like him so i could get picked on at school and then i could feel superior to everybody. there were many tributes to david bowie, those who felt like a freak until they discovered him. he was the outsider and gender bending and all style. he was much more than that. he was a hugely talented musician and he was ridiculously productive. he wasn't a freak. he was a monster of creative output who delivered the goods. without that he would be a poser seeking attention. he was substance over style.
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don't tell me you didn't like them hanging out at the carlisle and siping show tunes. >> i was never interested in the freak show of david bowie. as a musician and as a composer and a leer -- lyricist he is the best. the freak show was part of it and that's what got him attention. they are among the best pop songs written in the 21st century. >> isn't it true that people talk about bowie as if he was the performance first when he layered it on top of -- >> of being a fantastic songwriter. >> he used it to get attention and then he delivered. he was a capitalist. he knew how to produce and he knew how to make money. >> and let me tell you, he was an absolutely terrific actor. it was before my time. i looked at all of the critics and what they said about his
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performance as the elephant man on broadway. he was the first major pop star to appear on broadway and lines around the block to see him and he got rave reviews from the new york post and the "new york times" of the not only was he a great songwriter, but a superb actor. >> thoughts of david bowie? >> not really. i am not that familiar, full disclosure, but with -- but when i saw it it made me sad because of his love story. his love story with his wife and they found love a second time. we see artists today to me like lady gaga was the modern day equivalent. but he actually has a great voice. he is a talented songwriter. hopefully we see more. >> people like lady -- like lady gaga they try too hard to be freaks. there was something elegant and natural about the freakiness of david bowie. >> it was the most natural.
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that's who he was. >> exactly. >> to my earlier point i will not charge people for that saying. >> it was easier to be a freak back in those days? is that true? >> i don't know. i honestly don't know. i will say that clip like one you showed when i was a kid seems like a transmission from a planet i wanted to live on. you know, obviously 69 is young to die, but i think the fact that his life was as amazing as it was in everything he gave the world. i think we can celebrate that. >> like these think pieces, you saw him and you thought well now that speaks to me. >> yeah. >> that's what i think -- that's what i'm talking about. as an artist, i went to see him at the fog burrow stadium, the patriot stadium. there were tens of thousand of people there and everybody thought david bowie was talking just to them. that was the greatness of bowie, right?
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>> definitely. i thought when he was singing "little drummer boy" with bing crosby he was singing to me. >> even in that wonderful moment with bing crosby you can see bing crosby from a different world and different generation appreciate the musician ship of david bowie when they are doing the duet. >> that's artist re. bringing up the gaga, her with tony bennett. >> yes, with lady gaga. >> yes, that's to me the marker of a true artist if you can connect cross generation alley. >> and he maintained his dignity and didn't say anything to anybody he was dying of cancer. >> latest album -- his death was a work of art and he has a new album and i don't know if you saw his latest video, but it was about death. you were a dj, right? >> yes. >> i thought you were a wedding dj? >> how do you know this stuff.
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>> were you a big bowie fan? i know you loved john mellancamp. >> i'll be honest, man, i will not even try to give a funny answer. i was introduced to david bowie because i had a friend whose sister was like a hairdresser and she was funky and she had a lot of gay guy friends and we would go over to their house and i'm talking i'm jersey italian -- >> but you were gay curious. >> yeah -- no. that's how great david bowie was that he can make a guy who could be like homophobic and you listen to the music and i'm like this stuff is great. he really pulls you -- because that's how it was, italian, philadelphia, south jersey, david bowie wasn't on my play list. but i went to their house and they would have parties and they would put these david bowie albums on and i started liking it. and then i remember seeing the movie, see if you can remember
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it "perks of being a wall flower" and that" hero" song was the theme at the end and that movie blew me away. because of that movie i started to get into some david bowie stuff. and i got alt -- i got -- stallone made me tear up on the award show. >> there's more in your wheel house. >> he is losing it over there. >> 69 years old and i got that news story when i woke up this morning and i got a little teary-eyed. >> just what the doctor ordered, half time with andy levy and now more bowie. >> ♪ we know major tom
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you guy can go compare your [bleep] in the back. >> we're back! time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tv's andy levy. we are having a ball over here. >> i can tell. i feel like i am interruptiing something. i can go home and watch the damn college football championship. i don't care. >> no, we need you to do your darndest job. >> sean penn interviews el chough poe.
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>> why couldn't i say that? i knew something would come out. actor, activist. >> you should see a doctor about that. >> michael you said rolling stone was not relevant since 87? >> no, 1977. >> but then you went on to castigate the magazine with counter cultural. i don't think that has applied. >> that's why they are irrelevant and they have been irrelevant for the last 30 years. >> emily you are right. this was about penn going to interview el chapo and not actually interviewing el chapo. there were so many things wrong with this and everything else could have been for given if the actual piece had been good. >> it was just horrible. >> he was shooting for hunter
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thompson. >> ebony, you said you are not mad at the big political thing. >> he has done the same thing. he goes out to support chavez. he has really, really bad taste in political heros. >> i feel like he doesn't know any better. dude if you want to be that guy in hollywood, do your research and just come a little more correct. that would serve him well. >> you should tell him that. >> i am going to text him after. >> you should. you have been silent too long. >> michael, you said rolling stone's columnist will be charles mann son. >> yes, they are going for what used to be counter cultural in 1968 and 1969. >> i checked on the internet and that's not true. >> after i suggest it they will do anything to keep that magazine in the headlines. >> you might be right. >> you said you wish trump's bouncers wished -- worked at some of the clubs you play.
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>> i watched the video where the crowd was circling you. that was intense. >> that was intense. >> i said a lot of complementary things there. that must have been before the video started. >> you watched something else. i did have a lot of hits. trump's jokes are getting old. it was funny the first couple times. >> i think you should go on tour with nickleback. i would buy that rock t-shirt. trump and nickleback. >> not even i would accuse -- >> i don't think he should shun the nickleback. the people who hate nickleback, none support trump. >> and they sell a lot of records. >> it is trump back. >> it is never a good sign when they are famous in the country. that's not a good sign.
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that is like hasselhoff who is big in germany? >> that's the last famous canadian, eugene levy? >> no, bieber. >> no canadian. who are these canadians? >> ebony, you said trump is an expert on football because he used to own the new jersey generals. you were being facetious. >> yes. >> he is not so much an expert on the state of medical science when it comes to concussions. >> agreed. >> hillary embarrassing herself on ellen. you said when she was supposed to do air guitar she went to ukellele. >> i was thinking the lute, you know the musical instrument? >> is that the cab style music? that's the lute? >> did you refer to hillary as a middle aged lady or did i miss hear that? >> i may have referred to her as a middle aged lady.
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>> she is like 94. >> i scale up middle age so i don't get there. and yet i consider myself middle age. >> and you are like 20. you are not? you are pretty. >> hillary clinton moment. >> you said hillary is doing this in pursuit of the demographic she will never get. i assume you mean millennials? who will they vote for? >> bernie sanders. they are being turned into commi's. they are all left wing incubators and they will take away our money and property. >> i love an angry ivy league. it makes me so happy when you
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get so angry. >> first of all you are really pretty. >> i am so embarrassed. >> you said you think trump will do ellen's show soon. there is no way he would ever be asked to do that show. >> i disagree. hate him, love him he is the most entertaining thing in pop culture, period, beyond politics. >> i am willing to bet he will not be asked to do ellen. >> i bet you 20. >> i bet if he was asked he wouldn't do it. >> i think he would do it. >> that's a hostile crowd. did you ever those ellen women? >> stop stereo typing. >> it is all women in that audience and they are rough. >> emily, did you say hillary should be buried alive with puppies or did us miss hear that? >> not bier -- not buried alive.
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>> i was asking if i miss heard. >> tom, i tried something different. i pro wrote comments and i am going to read them. there are few people who inspire them to do something with their lives. and for you to call that into question is disgraceful if people were inspired by the age of david bowie, he was an entertainer. ultimately you just don't want anyone to be different and you don't want anyone to rock your facist world where everyone follows your rule. conform or cast out. i guess pretty well. >> that's what you pre-wrote? what did you think it would be about? what was that rush lyric? >> i think he was the perfect mairnl of substance and -- marriage between substance and style. >> and the perfect mairnl is -- one is dominant.
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to turkish media reports. the private news agency said the eke plosion occurred on -- the explosion occurred at the city's district. the area is popular with tourists and the cause of the explosion is not immediately known. president obama is set to give his final state of the union address. the white house says it will be different from those in past years. instead of congress the president's target office is the american public. president obama is expected to express optimism about the future. they say it is a far cry from what he describes as the ghoul and gloom offered by the republican presidential candidates. u.s. authorities would like to get their hands on el chapo. it will take a year to extradite joaquin guzman to the u.s. where he is wanted on federal charges. the drug king pen was captured six months after breaking out
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of a mexican prison. they are tracking actor sean penn in october when he secretly met with guzman in mick mix for a magazine interview. penn says he has no regrets about that visit. and help has arrived for civilians and convoys have begun delivering food and other crucial supplies to the communities. the aid was held up at the border because syria's government claimed there was no starvation in the country. the supply trucks were allowed to enter after i'm memgs of emaciated -- after images of emaciated children were coming out around the world. for all of your headlines log on to fox news.com. the golden globes were sunday night. here is a high light.
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>> let's watch dicaprio's face again. look at that. >> boom, oh, hey, whoa. i dwont know what that was about. leo picked up a globe in a best drama action. too many according to the independent. that was minus the white people. four of the winners weren't white. the pictures were shown like alejandro gonzalez and i think i said that perfectly. he won best director for the revenant. all of the blank space indicates white winners and they describe it as white people handing out trophies to other white people. is the list necessary? it just shows that the winners are not all white people and it does not count denzel washington who won the special golden globe award for
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outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. ebony, look. >> i mean, really? >> that was so pathetic, tom. >> i have to go to ebony. >> i am the black woman on the panel. >> did i say, 18? there were 18 category. there was four minorities. how many trophies do we have to give them? ridiculous. what will it take to make us happy. i am just glad the brit said it and not us. i was quite pleased. >> did you agree with the golden globes and their choices? >> they are organized by a bunch of drunk foreign press people. they were elevated above their station in life.
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everyone goes there. the whole funny thing was for a time being it is interesting because we will see people who have a little too much to drink and too many drugs, but it turns out that drunk people are not that funny. all of those actors who seemed a little trashed, they weren't funny. drunk people are not funny. there is no -- >> there is a threshold and they go past it. >> jonah hill gets up there with a bear head on and it is not funny. it is stupid. it was infantile. >> he thought it was honey funny jie. did he hump anybody? >> that would have been funny. >> how about ricky gervase. >> not far enough. >> he was not nice. they wanted him to be edgy, but the rates were down and i think middle america doesn't president what to see all of the an greater. >> he is a little caustic. >> comedians, we like mean
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humor, but i don't think people -- they want to see people get dressed up and have a good time. >> it is the baby oscars. i think they can be a little weirder. >> back to the black-white thing. when denzel washington wins the lifetime achievement award does president that count as like five awards. are we tied now? >> five black awards and as a white guy -- >> why don't we ask ebony? >> we will close things out with a bedtime story. not going to go there.
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the armed militia are occupying a wildlife refuge and running low over necessities. they provided a wish list of essential items. they are asking people to send, for instance, blankets, jackets and socks. pretty standard. hot dogs and hamburgers and eggs. everybody has to eat, right? tampons and pads. i guess they are expecting ladies to join. a mid-land radio from wal-mart. yes, from wal-mart. it is not the pro government target crap. and the most important, copenhaggen chew. trust me.
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you do not want angry men with guns going through nicotine withdraw. look, is this a good list? >> i want to add this whole list as my next rider. they actually listed miracle whip, not mayonaise. how annoying are you you put miracle whip? and it is sand paper. >> maybe they want to do improvements. >> it can't be hundred dprit. i need the -- it can't be hundred grit. >> what are they building? >> i think these guys, thisy are real men and they know what grade sand paper they want. >> it is sweet they asked for tampons and pads. that is more forward thinking than a lot of gentlemen. you know, some lotions and some soaps, nice soap. >> i just thought of it because they were out in the cold for awhile. but it is to take a callus off your big toe.
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>> that's it. these guys are thinking. are there any other uses for tampons and pads? maybe they are doing something manly with them, ebony. they are very absorbant. maybe there is a leak and i don't really know. but again, consider rete of them them -- considerat of them. >> the last item is fresh veggies. why not google fresh direct and order from that? >> do you think it goes to the national parks? >> what do you need on your list? is there anything that you need when you are out in your survival? >> the complete song book of cole porter. >> can you imagine if they requested that? >> it comes with the tampons. >> i wish these guys the best of luck and i hope they get their care packages. >> the fbi or the feds should move in there and air them all.
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